I think this is happening since the last java update, and others seem to be having similar tsuris - suddenly, certain java-based apps (or firefox plugins) put the OS into infinite loop. If I hit cmd-opt-Esc the Force Quit panel eventually comes up, but there's some process repeating itself that takes 10 seconds to come round, so every mouse click has a 10 second (or multiple thereof) delay before I can get the next one.<br><br>Bloody frustrating, and none of the workarounds posted make any difference so far. I hope Apple sort this out soon - I'm tired of thinking 'well there's nothing running now that's going to set it off' and then clicking on a link to a page that happens to have something on it that sets this off.<br><br>- padmavyuha<br><br>[color:purple]A lopsided man runs best along the little side-hills of success<br>- Frank Moore Colby</font color=purple>

I have been having that problem with Firefox for a few months, Safari doesn't do it. Is it java or Firefox is the question.<br><br>Don't know what the answer is other than don't use Firefox.<br><br>------>#1 - JD's Trivia game<br><br>------>#2 - MM-MCF Trivia game

Well, I am spitting mad!<br><br>I'm so mad I don't want to take it anymore!<br><br>My favorite site JigZone was wrecked by something. None of my browsers will let me choose a large number of puzzle pieces and work on a puzzle. It will crash eventually before the puzzle is finished. A real bummer for me. I've been doing puzzles there for more years than I have fingers on my hands <br><br>I can choose 40 or 60 pieces, but that is no challenge. I hope they fix it soon. All browsers crash eventually using that site.<br><br><br><br><br>

I'm assuming java rather than firefox because it's happening with another java app I'm using - it crashes while loading in the GUI modules. Same error messages in console as I got with certain videos in firefox.<br><br>I haven't tried Safari, but I will - just for laffs.<br><br>- padmavyuha<br><br>[color:purple]A lopsided man runs best along the little side-hills of success<br>- Frank Moore Colby</font color=purple>

I just switched back to using Safari (well, Webkit actually) to see if that works better - and I'd forgotten how much sharper text is in Safari compared to Firefox. Strange. Meanwhile, I've just installed the FF 3.1 beta.Let's see what happens...<br><br>[color:purple]A lopsided man runs best along the little side-hills of success<br>- Frank Moore Colby</font color=purple>

Fool that I am, I didn't correleate this problem with installing an update to Office 2008 - and of course, it's ATSServer fatal errors that are hanging up the machine. My first course of action was to zip and remove the /Library/Fonts/Microsoft folder, clear caches and restart, but still not fixed. There are no font duplicates, but I'm still stuck. Any suggestions? Does MS Office install fonts anywhere else?<br><br>- padmavyuha<br><br>[color:purple]A lopsided man runs best along the little side-hills of success<br>- Frank Moore Colby</font color=purple>

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>I'd forgotten how much sharper text is in Safari compared to Firefox<p><hr></blockquote><p>Not seeing that here (10.5.5). Can't see any difference in sharpness but the color renders differently.<br><br>

I don't know why Webkit appears sharper - may be something to do with how I have antialiasing set up.<br><br>Meanwhile, the only way I can access my online banking is to use firefox, because I need the FlashBlock extension istalled just to get past the home page :(<br><br>I think it's time for a complete reinstall, especially given that I'm going to install a new HDD in my MBP in the next week (wish me luck with all them tiny screws).<br><br>- padmavyuha<br><br>[color:purple]A lopsided man runs best along the little side-hills of success<br>- Frank Moore Colby</font color=purple>

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